Examples of using To interoperability in English and their translations into Danish
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The other matter relates to interoperability and flexibility.
With regard to interoperability, we know that it is one of the essential conditions for opening up the networks.
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The texts in question will be adopted by the Commission in accordance with a comitology procedure,as is currently the case in relation to interoperability.
They prevent lock-in andother artificial barriers to interoperability, and promote choice between vendors and technology solutions.
Furthermore, the tardiness of the Member States and industry in conforming to the new legal framework represents a further barrier to interoperability.
Support to interoperability and standards: to identify key strategic areas through a process of industrial concertation, and to reinforce the results already achieved in a former Specific Programmes for instance with MPEG, GSM, amongst others.
Yet it is vital to win over Eastern Europe,which still makes relatively good use of the railway network, to interoperability with Europe before everything switches to the roads.
It was also right to put the problem of safety on the table at the same time, since safety is sometimes presented- andI need to tread very carefully here- as a reason for attaching conditions to interoperability.
This study also recommended that,rather than tackling all the obstacles to interoperability head on, problems should be solved gradually according to an order of priority based on the cost-benefit ratio of each proposed measure.
At a European level, we- and this includes both the Commission andParliament- have always regretted the fact that the rail companies do not give higher priority to safety and to interoperability between the different systems in Europe.
Basic parameters" means any regulatory, technical oroperational condition which is critical to interoperability and requires a decision in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 21(2) before any development of draft TSIs by the joint representative body;
But I do not think that two other different issues- which I consider to be extremely sensitive- can usefully be tackled in this directive,namely the concerns voiced in the report in relation to interoperability and redemption of the stored money.
Different national laws on operation and the environment can obviously be a real obstacle to interoperability, so these aspects must be incorporated into the directive, otherwise the good work done in ensuring interoperability of technical standards will be wasted.
Once this Directive enters into force, the Committee may discuss any matter relating to the interoperability of the trans-European conventional rail system,including questions relating to interoperability between the trans-European rail system and the rail system of third countries.
There is, then, a massive obstacle to interoperability, one that certainly- as you, Mr Cramer, have said- makes the railway sector less competitive, particularly in view of the constant increase in traffic and the urgent need to move it from road to rail.
With the vote due to be held tomorrow, I would like to again ask the Commission how this can be done in view of the very large number of amendments before us,the main ones being those relating to interoperability, tabled by Mr Rocard and others, by Mrs Kauppi and by me.
We also need to overcome the obstacles to interoperability and to adopt- and this is crucial- a tax system which genuinely penalises the most polluting forms of transport, such as a tax on kerosene or the internalisation of environmental costs for road transport.
I also regard software-defined radio as a joint project that offers great opportunities;it sets a common standard for protected telecommunications that could lead to interoperability between armed forces on the one hand and the police on the other, and also with the forces that have to stand by for disaster aid.
But I believe that if obstacles to interoperability are to be removed, then creating objective conditions that will eliminate any positions andinterests that are objectively contrary to interoperability will be just as, if not more, important than developing agreed Community standards on every aspect involved.
The way in which the Union acts as intermediary regarding the Member States' investments needs to be reconsidered in the medium term: I am referring not only to the funding of infrastructure, which is certainly the largest amount,but also to interoperability and to other measures that are designed to facilitate market access.
It considered that greater attention should be paid to interoperability and cross-border cooperation, and welcomed the guidelines to that effect proposed by the Commission in its White Paper on the common transport policy up to 2010 optimisation of network capacity and.
If this second hypothesis is correct, the problem would have to be solved the other way round, starting by requiring freedom of movement in order to see how the obstacles to interoperability would then lose their instrumental role and fade away of their own accord, but only to the extent and at the cost appropriate to the actual requirements of freedom of movement.
My group would like to see this interoperability extended to all modes of rail transportation including, more importantly, freight.